Terminology change? Yes! Flashing neon YES!
My main point is to use "terminology" for guiding comprehension. Thus, similar ships must have similar names (or common prefix). Thus, the notion of unit families.
I'll link my old ideas about this:
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Sentinels*
DevicesOn the topic of the triangle ships, I agree "missile frigate" has to change. However I'm not very interested in the discussion around "battle cruiser", "capital ships", etc, as long as there is a common name/prefix/suffix for a family sharing mechanisms. Also, if the size is the only common denominator,
Size must be the only common denominator (I mean: don't search a name to group spirecrafts, golems and dire guardians). And as said, as many ships will individually move, finding names for individual ships isn't something crucial right now.
On the "Core" matter, I can only agree with more coherency. The red "IV" and purple "V" are very apt at conveying levels of power. Also, MkV-only units might have no "mark V" in their name (and not "Core" neither!!!) but just the purple "V" under their icon.
I would also chime in a more diffuse issue: the useless words like "orbital" or "planetary" or "space" or stuff. Or else we could have "space advanced orbital factory" and "space standard fighter ship". Speaking of which, either make name them just "fighters" or give all triangle "standard": Std Fighter, Std Bomber, Std Frigate (and then we have the tachyon fighter, the electric bomber, the beam frigate, etc).
I also want to add the concern about racial naming. (Don't quote that sentence out of its context.) Instead of having AI XXX Guardian, Zenith XXX Golem/unit, Neinzul stuff, I would like to (1) see it everywhere (I want to know if the grenade launcher / MLRS / vorticular cutlas was invented by Humans or the AI, etc) and (2) see it separated from the name. Instead of "Neinzul Youngling Commando", it would be "Youngling Commando" with, somewhere in it's ID card, "Neinzul". Instead of "Zenith Electric Bomber", "Electric Bomber" is interesting enough for a name, and Zenith doesn't disappear.
That would also require some subtleties: the Neinzul Starship, for instance, is a Human design made with Neinzul technology. It doesn't produce younglings but drones. So the "racial" line in the ID card would display something like "Human (retrofit from Neinzul)" (or instead of retrofit, scavenged, adapted, etc).
Also, that would require some work for names like "[race] [category]". The Zenith Starship, for instance. Here is a small list of suggestions. (The origin race in parenthesis would be in the ID card.)
* Zenith Starship -> MLRS Starship (Human/Zenith)
* Spire Starship -> Photon Lance Starship (Human/Spire) --
The Beam Starship is already an AI design.* Neinzul Enclave Starship -> Drone Starship (Human/Neinzul)
* Zenith Devastator -> Devastator Starship (Zenith) --
This one even lacks "starship" in its name.* Spire Corvette -> Modular Starship (Spire) --
It's a starship, so it's not a corvette.Last little nitpicking bits: often the name of a ship is "[weapon] [chassis]" or "[perk] [chassis]": missile frigate, beam frigate, teleport battlestation, stealth battleship, etc. However, some lack a [chassis] part (Teleporting leech what?, MLRS what?, Paralyzer what?). I suggest either embracing it and streamlining it (I wish to see more kinds of battlestations, planes, bots, etc) or removing entirely: if it's a starship, it ends with "starship"; if it's a guardian, it ends with "guardian"; if it's a fleetship, it doesn't end with a [chassis] name at all. Battlestations, bots, frigates, etc will cease to a thing. There will be a big need for patching everything, but with naming a ship after its eapon and perk, that sounds feasible (paralyzer, polarizer, mirror, etc). I feel I can do it. Even, I'll do it right now: I'll be back with a full list of renamed units with no [chassis] or [race] in the name. Only [weapon/perk/something] [family].
(Just a little random bit of stuff: what about "missile frigate" -> "lancer"? Fighter, Bomber, Lancer?)
EDIT: done. Tedious and marginally interesting, but just to prove it's doable.